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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: sneakgun on 16 November 2011, 07:32:05 PM
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http://www.flamesofwar.com/Default.aspx?tabid=53&art_id=2931
The suprising thing is how substantial it is, it is heavy like concrete. I am very pleased and will use it for my Sudan project.
This is also available:
http://www.flamesofwar.com/Default.aspx?tabid=53&art_id=2932
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http://www.flamesofwar.com/Default.aspx?tabid=53&art_id=2931
The suprising thing is how substantial it is, it is heavy like concrete. I am very pleased and will use it for my Sudan project.
This is also available:
http://www.flamesofwar.com/Default.aspx?tabid=53&art_id=2932
I just saw these yesterday at the local hobby store. Very cool! I am thinking of buying myself one as a Christmas present. Like you, I am not really interested in using it for a WWII game, but I have just finished an Ottoman Turkish army http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMjbzWvD_fM&feature=channel_video_title and will probably use it in a war that will involve the Sultan, the Khedive, the Mahdi, the FFL and the British. Not terribly pricey considering what you get, and it looks like great fun.
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Hi,
is it useful for 28 mm.
Thank you !
Björn
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No, these are 15mm. try PMC games on EBay, he does a nice set of 28mm walls, towers and gates ready painted.
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I will get both sets to use in the Indian Mutiny.
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It puts me in mind of a chapter from George MacDonald-Frasier's book "The General Danced at Dawn," where he and his platoon had to garrison a fort like this one for a few weeks. There was all kinds of shenanigans involving the local Arab denizens and a consignment of stolen Italian Lira notes. Scope for Pulp/Between the Wars games there too.